Lizel Sabino | Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Ms. Lizel Sabino | Marine Biology | Best Researcher Award

Lizel Sabino at Mindanao State University at Naawan, Misamis Oriental, Philippines

Ms. Lizel Sabino is a marine biologist with expertise in fisheries management, marine biodiversity, and climate change adaptation. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Davao Oriental State University (2019) and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Marine Biology at Mindanao State University at Naawan.

She previously worked as a Research Assistant at Davao Oriental State University (2021–2023), where she contributed to multiple studies on fisheries policies, climate change impacts, and mangrove ecology. Ms. Sabino has presented her research at national and international conferences, receiving recognition for her contributions to biodiversity and marine science.

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Educational Details

Ms. Lizel Sabino obtained her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Davao Oriental State University in 2019. She later pursued postgraduate studies at Mindanao State University at Naawan, where she earned her Master of Science in Marine Biology.

Professional Experience

Ms. Sabino has experience as a Research Assistant at Davao Oriental State University (February 16, 2021 – July 31, 2023). During her tenure, she contributed to multiple research projects in marine biology, biodiversity conservation, and aquatic resource management. She has also actively participated in academic training programs, workshops, and scientific conferences, further enhancing her expertise in biological sciences.

Research Interest

Her research interests include marine biodiversity, aquatic ecosystem conservation, fisheries management, and scientific communication. She is particularly focused on sustainable marine resource utilization, the impact of climate change on aquatic species, and ecological assessments of marine environments.

Authorship Metrics

Ms. Sabino has co-authored four peer-reviewed journal articles and conference papers, with her work gaining recognition in the fields of marine biology, fisheries management, and climate resilience.

Top Noted Publication

1. Closed Season Policy is Only Partly Practiced in Surigao del Sur, Philippines

  • Authors: ED Macusi, LL Sabino, ES Macusi
  • Journal: World, Vol. 3 (4), pp. 1067-1079
  • Year: 2022
  • Citations: 9
  • Summary: This study evaluates the partial implementation of closed-season fishing policies in Surigao del Sur, analyzing their effectiveness and challenges in fisheries conservation.

2. Impacts of Extreme Climate Change Event on Small-Scale Fishers and Their Community and Their Adaptation in Baganga, Davao Oriental

  • Authors: ED Macusi, LL Sabino, ES Macusi
  • Journal: Preprints
  • Year: 2023
  • Citations: 2
  • Summary: Investigates the effects of extreme climate change events on small-scale fishers and their adaptation strategies in Baganga, Davao Oriental.

3. Impacts of Extreme Climate Change Event on Small-Scale Fishers and Their Adaptation in Baganga, Davao Oriental

  • Authors: ED Macusi, LL Sabino, HT Pislan, ES Macusi
  • Journal: World, Vol. 6 (1), Article 18
  • Year: 2025
  • Summary: Expands on previous research by exploring how climate change impacts the livelihoods and adaptation mechanisms of small-scale fishers in the region.

4. Tree Height, Canopy Cover, and Leaf Litter Production of Rhizophora apiculata in Baganga, Davao Oriental, Philippines

  • Authors: LL Sabino, ED Macusi
  • Journal: Academia Biology, Vol. 1, pp. 1-10
  • Year: 2023
  • Summary: Examines the ecological role of Rhizophora apiculata mangroves, focusing on tree height, canopy cover, and leaf litter production in Baganga, Davao Oriental.

Conclusion

Ms. Lizel Sabino is a promising researcher with impactful contributions to marine biology and fisheries management. Her research is practical, policy-driven, and relevant to pressing environmental challenges. While she is still in the early stages of her academic career, her work has the potential to make significant advancements in marine conservation.

To be a stronger contender for the Best Researcher Award, she should increase her publication output, secure research funding, and take on leadership roles in major projects. However, her dedication to marine science and ongoing contributions make her a worthy candidate for recognition and future awards.